“That pure
unlimited consciousness—transcending all principles of form… that is supreme
reality. That is the ground for the establishment of allthings—and that is the essence of the universe.
By That the universe lives and breathes,and
That alone am I. Thus I embody and am the
universe in its ordinary and most transcendent form.”

4 The means—discovery
and realization correspond roughly to the division of ideas and
action. Ideas are both imaginative-constructive and critical.

5 This amounts to reason or the logos and
its dimensions—(i) ideal—psyche-world or inner-outer and (ii)
pragmatic—world as nature (elementary-physical—complex-living-psychic),
society-civilization, and the universal-unknown, and (iii) a system
of human knowledge, reason, practice, and action.

6 The bonds are due to (i) the effect other
persons in undesirable ways and (ii) false paradigms of the real and the
universe. In the system
of human knowledge, reason, practice, and action, the overcoming bonds
are part of and continuous with realization. A balance is needed between the
‘overcoming’ which is living well and achieving. We do not wait to be full
and healed to act for action is fulfilling and healing.

7 Again, see a previous footnote for the means. These means are intrinsic—of Being—and
instrumental—of body and civilization—which are not ultimately distinct.
Being becomes one as civilization populates the universe.